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lots near todos santos 150 thousand pesos

p.durazo - 5-23-2011 at 01:19 PM

FOR SALE LOTS NEAR TODOS SANTOS
Kilometer 16.5 on the La paz Todos Santos highway
GRANJAS FAMILIARES LA PAZ
2500 square meters
No down payment, no interest
2000 pesos monthly
Total price 150 thousand pesos
BIENES RAICES TIJUANA
PAUL DURAZO:
6121085345, pagoool@hotmail.com

[Edited on 5-23-2011 by p.durazo]

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dtbushpilot - 5-23-2011 at 01:24 PM

Power, water, highway frontage?.....dt

JESSE - 5-23-2011 at 01:50 PM

In the middle of nowhere

mtgoat666 - 5-23-2011 at 01:51 PM

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Originally posted by JESSE
In the middle of nowhere


and no view. flat as a pancake.

dtbushpilot - 5-23-2011 at 01:56 PM

Tough crowd today:no::no:.....dt

tiotomasbcs - 5-23-2011 at 04:09 PM

Near Todos Santos?/ Km 16/ La Paz. Get ready for a Stampede?!! Howz the Guide/Tour business? If you would contribute to our site you might get a more gentle response. Nomads share info/knowledge and travel experiences. Culture, fishing, Adventure! Real estate business? :no: Tio

Bajahowodd - 5-23-2011 at 04:24 PM

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Originally posted by tiotomasbcs
Near Todos Santos?/ Km 16/ La Paz. Get ready for a Stampede?!! Howz the Guide/Tour business? If you would contribute to our site you might get a more gentle response. Nomads share info/knowledge and travel experiences. Culture, fishing, Adventure! Real estate business? :no: Tio


Good point. This land is clearly closer to La Paz than Todos. The only two good points that I can buy into is the price, and the fact that since the highway has been expanded, the drive in either direction is short and easy.

dtbushpilot - 5-23-2011 at 07:00 PM

Well, I hope you guys are happy with yourselves, it looks like you have scared poor p.durazo off. lighten up a bit, you don't have to buy it or even be interested in it. It is what it is, let those who are interested reply or not:(:(:(.....dt

[Edited on 5-24-2011 by dtbushpilot]

p.durazo - 5-23-2011 at 09:40 PM

Well first let me answer to those interested in the property
There is no water or power on these lots, however that can be done, some of the neighbors have power and water so that is something easy to accomplish.
There is no drainage piping, in the middle of nowhere not exactly there are some family farms around, houses, weekend palapas, there is a restaurant named chekos where you can get the best burritos I tried so far. Community of el carrizal is also near on a short drive about 5 minutes or less to the entrance door. I said near todos santos it would take you about 16 minutes to get there I think la Paz is actually near. Is not that near, like walking across the street. If you are not familiar with the zone I could send more pictures, frontage it could be to the highway or to some farms or other lots. There are several lots for sale, they are ok to relax built a palapa or something and get away from everything.
On the view thing. Well yup, there is no view sorry not all lots have one. I have a property for sale in Todos Santos with a great view of the whole town, not flat as a pancake and around the same price if you like to watch some pictures please contact me. I will post it soon.
MR. Tio tomas the tour business is doing good thanks for asking I am about to take a guy from Alaska to
The annual San Ignacio party’s on July. I’ve been working real state for 6 weeks now, find it pretty interesting not doing it by myself, I work with a company called Bienes Raices Tijuana located in the city of la Paz on Madero street behind the old CCC Colima building, now chedraui. phone (12-8-75-70).
If you tell me how can I contribute more to this site instead of telling me to do so, please please go ahead I would be glad to do it. I don’t know why you think you have the right to tell me what to do and what to don’t. This is the last time I respond to you if you keep this going. I’m just trying to make a living here. And dude common I mean you don’t even know me, you are not the voice of all the nomad community. I really like to help my community and I love it when nomads try to lend a hand in Baja. I support keith bonarigo’s work up in san Ignacio on the green-go project with solar energy on low income community’s and the community dining room in col. Marquez de leon here in la Paz, where I am a teacher and also help your are welcome to come. if you want to know me you can do it my info is right here add me to facebook under (paul durazo) or send me an e.mail I don’t have trouble on making friends and living life on a positive way.

gnukid - 5-23-2011 at 11:08 PM

I've spent a good deal of time in this area since local friends have lots there, The lots are large and have cactus. Many lots were drawn up for Pacenos. The street lines and lot lines are drawn up but there is little infrastructure and the costs to bring electricity and water would be either paid for by the first person or shared by a group, which is not very common. Infrastructure costs can be very high and therefore slow to implement. The city is not going to pay for the infrastructure.

In any case, it is apparently quiet now and far from everything else, there are some people who have built rustic palapas and so forth. Many people bought in and they have to pay their weekly principle and interest payment, so there are many people who now realize they are paying for something that may never be developed and they do not have the money to pay for the infrastructure which never arrived, so they want out. So its a good time to buy in cheap if you want in.

JESSE - 5-24-2011 at 01:10 AM

ok ok i am sorry, so lets find out more about the lot.

is it right next to the carretera or more secluded?

JESSE - 5-24-2011 at 01:13 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by p.durazo
Well first let me answer to those interested in the property
There is no water or power on these lots, however that can be done, some of the neighbors have power and water so that is something easy to accomplish.
There is no drainage piping, in the middle of nowhere not exactly there are some family farms around, houses, weekend palapas, there is a restaurant named chekos where you can get the best burritos I tried so far. Community of el carrizal is also near on a short drive about 5 minutes or less to the entrance door. I said near todos santos it would take you about 16 minutes to get there I think la Paz is actually near. Is not that near, like walking across the street. If you are not familiar with the zone I could send more pictures, frontage it could be to the highway or to some farms or other lots. There are several lots for sale, they are ok to relax built a palapa or something and get away from everything.
On the view thing. Well yup, there is no view sorry not all lots have one. I have a property for sale in Todos Santos with a great view of the whole town, not flat as a pancake and around the same price if you like to watch some pictures please contact me. I will post it soon.
MR. Tio tomas the tour business is doing good thanks for asking I am about to take a guy from Alaska to
The annual San Ignacio party’s on July. I’ve been working real state for 6 weeks now, find it pretty interesting not doing it by myself, I work with a company called Bienes Raices Tijuana located in the city of la Paz on Madero street behind the old CCC Colima building, now chedraui. phone (12-8-75-70).
If you tell me how can I contribute more to this site instead of telling me to do so, please please go ahead I would be glad to do it. I don’t know why you think you have the right to tell me what to do and what to don’t. This is the last time I respond to you if you keep this going. I’m just trying to make a living here. And dude common I mean you don’t even know me, you are not the voice of all the nomad community. I really like to help my community and I love it when nomads try to lend a hand in Baja. I support keith bonarigo’s work up in san Ignacio on the green-go project with solar energy on low income community’s and the community dining room in col. Marquez de leon here in la Paz, where I am a teacher and also help your are welcome to come. if you want to know me you can do it my info is right here add me to facebook under (paul durazo) or send me an e.mail I don’t have trouble on making friends and living life on a positive way.


hey paul, are you into mma fights? i used to train up north for years.

tiotomasbcs - 5-24-2011 at 06:43 AM

Atta boy, I would be interested in San Ignacio's Green Go project or the Teaching project you are affiliated with in La Paz. Maybe some trip reports to share--Sol de Mayo-San Ignacio?? Then you could hit me with the Real Estate stuff. Tio

shari - 5-24-2011 at 07:27 AM

bienvenido a Bajanomads Paul...a mi me gusta mucho cuando mexicanos participan aqui porque presenten otra punta de vista y esta sitio es para todos para compartir informacion y ideas...pero como en todo el mundo, hay buenos y malos. Gracias para explicar mas al fondo a sus terrenos...(disculpa mi espanol....no es perfecto pero haga la lucha!) le deseo suerte con su proyecto y esperamos escuchar mas cuentos de su area.

surfdoc - 5-24-2011 at 08:59 AM

Any chance someone could punch this into googleearth ?? Would give a very good idea of where it is and what is and isn't close.

15 min's from Todos ??? at what speed??

Would like to see more info.

gnukid - 5-26-2011 at 08:58 AM

I can only guess what the poster referenced since there are few specifics, but if I had to guess I would say it's here, now if I'm right that makes me head of CSI Baja or just good at the guessing game. Anyway this is near.

23°49'34.62"N

110°16'39.76"W


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DENNIS - 5-26-2011 at 09:10 AM

How does it work when a foreigner, who has to go through the Fideicomiso process, buys land on time? Are there assurances that the seller will properly relinquish title when the last payment is made, or is it a gamble?
Does anybody know how this works? I've often wondered.


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Dave - 5-26-2011 at 09:49 AM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
How does it work when a foreigner, who has to go through the Fideicomiso process, buys land on time? Are there assurances that the seller will properly relinquish title when the last payment is made, or is it a gamble?
Does anybody know how this works? I've often wondered.


First, you're not gonna get it until you own it, lock & stock.

Second, the developer has to meet his commitments for the frac regarding infrastructure development.

DENNIS - 5-26-2011 at 10:19 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Dave
First, you're not gonna get it until you own it, lock & stock.



Goes without saying. They want the buyer to gamble, but wouldn't think of doing that themselves. Can't say as I blame them at all.

Soooo....what's left seems to be taking a ridiculous chance for the buyer what with everything that could go wrong. The only thing holding a deal like this together is trust and hope and other crap like that. Doesn't look very safe or inviting...does it.

Dave - 5-26-2011 at 12:11 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS

Soooo....what's left seems to be taking a ridiculous chance for the buyer what with everything that could go wrong. The only thing holding a deal like this together is trust and hope and other crap like that. Doesn't look very safe or inviting...does it.


For a Mexican buyer it's not as much a gamble as they can get title. A foreigner can only hold the property in a Fideicomiso so even if the lot is paid off and the developer doesn't perform or if it's an illegal frac they're never gonna get a trust.

DENNIS - 5-26-2011 at 12:16 PM

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Originally posted by Dave
For a Mexican buyer it's not as much a gamble as they can get title. A foreigner can only hold the property in a Fideicomiso so even if the lot is paid off and the developer doesn't perform or if it's an illegal frac they're never gonna get a trust.


Which makes it an even worse deal for the foreign buyer, but in spite of warnings such as this, there will be buyers who rely on Jesus to protect their investment.
P.T. Barnum was right.